Five Great Looks from The U.S. Open at Congressional

Rory McIlroy’s electrifying win wasn’t the only thing that had us talking at the U.S. Open. Golf continues to march through a period of style rebirth and the young guys are the ones kicking it up to the next level. Here are five looks we loved from Congressional.

Ryan Moore

Moore is probably still best known as "that dude who wore ties at the Masters," but he’s a consistently sharp and sartorially smart player. Moore is dropping his own clothing line at some point this fall and we’re looking forward to him offering his perspective on modern clothes for the course. He was right on trend with these muted green pants from Friday.

Ryo Ishikawa

Japanese sensation and global golf trendsetter, dubbed the " bashful prince," Ryo’s attire is not for the faint of heart. The kid loves color and usually favors bright pinks, reds and greens. This blue contrast collar striped polo and trousers from Congressional shows a slice of style maturity. As this young buck comes into his own in his game and his attire, we could have a new sartorial king of the fairways.

Webb Simpson

Not much to say, here. This is frickin’ Polo perfection on the former Wake Forest standout. Navy and yellow = pure class.

Bubba Watson

The only thing that makes these killer, slim camouflage trousers any cooler is Bubba wore them all week for Birdies for the Brave, a charity that supports U.S. servicemen and women and their families. "Go to Hell" camo on the course this summer... Who’s with us?

Luke Donald

Everyone may have been talking about Bubba’s camo, but Luke may have had the best pair of patterned pants this week. These tartan trousers are cut slim and look refined with a proportionate polo shirt. The world number one rarely gets it wrong in the style department. Well played.

Honorable Mention: Robert Rock

You simply cannot go wrong in Gary Player head-to-toe black. England’s Rock won last week in Italy and barely had time to pack before jumping on a plane to DC. Without a practice round, he not only made the cut, he showed up every day looking like this. Crisp, understated and tailored; plus the no lid look sets him apart in the modern game.

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